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Posted: August 25th, 2009, 11:44 am
by LAYNFRM
[quote=""SOLID Bro!!""]
LAYNFRM wrote:CR500R7 wrote:Racism will never go away until we accept that we are all HUMAN BEINGS!
The only RACE that matters is the HUMAN RACE!
Why seperate us into an individual race.

someone's never been to new orleans...
Dude the guys from South Australia[/quote]
haha, my bad, i didn't even notice that.
Posted: August 25th, 2009, 11:47 am
by AlisoBob
Posted: August 25th, 2009, 11:37 pm
by CR500R7
Most of them are their own worst enemy.

Posted: August 25th, 2009, 11:41 pm
by britincali
Abo's in australia are 10% of the population and 80% of the prison population, that right there tells you something...
Posted: August 25th, 2009, 11:49 pm
by CR500R7
Brit you keep an eye out for Australia.
The situation will never be portrayed honestly, it is always the white man who is wrong.
Don't get me wrong they are not all bad, we also have loser white people as well.

Posted: August 26th, 2009, 12:36 am
by AlisoBob
CR500R7 wrote:
....we also have loser white people as well.
As do we.................
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 2:17 am
by CR500R7
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 6:22 am
by LAYNFRM
britincali wrote:Abo's in australia are 10% of the population and 80% of the prison population, that right there tells you something...
the numbers are a little different, but it's kinda the same here...
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 8:39 am
by dannygraves
my Father in law had to do time. he was amazed by how many mexicans were there on imigration charges

yeah, lets feed them and care for them instead of sending them back to their own country.
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 9:21 am
by britincali
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 9:44 am
by dannygraves
that was the other thing my father in law was talkign about, the number of people locked up based on the 3 strikes law on weed charges, dui, and other BS. No one is doing any good in prison, that place should be reserved for dangerous people and serious criminals... I don't care what the law says, stoners are not serious criminals.
A guy I work with recently lost his job because he got another dui and they held him in jail for like 2 months. and my question is, if he had multiple DUIs, then why did he still have a license and what fuckign good does putting him in jail do? now he doesn't have a job or a license. if they would have pulled his license and fined the shit out of him, he'd still have a job and could pay. sometimes the logic just doesn't make any sense.
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 10:05 am
by hoofarted
dannygraves wrote:that was the other thing my father in law was talkign about, the number of people locked up based on the 3 strikes law on weed charges, dui, and other BS. No one is doing any good in prison, that place should be reserved for dangerous people and serious criminals... I don't care what the law says, stoners are not serious criminals.
A guy I work with recently lost his job because he got another dui and they held him in jail for like 2 months. and my question is, if he had multiple DUIs, then why did he still have a license and what fuckign good does putting him in jail do? now he doesn't have a job or a license. if they would have pulled his license and fined the shit out of him, he'd still have a job and could pay. sometimes the logic just doesn't make any sense.
Partially true. The problem is if you revoke a license, that wont stop some asshole from getting back behind the wheel anyhow....then getting into a wreck, killing other people. Same goes for the other chemically influenced people. Sometimes, I think it'd be better, well at least more efficient, to have some of the primitive laws used in third world countries. You know, steal and you lose a hand or sit in this cage until you die, as done in Afghanistan:
I dunno - maybe then people would be less inclined to participate in illegal activity of the sort.
Ooh - here's an idea for the illegals hung up on immigration charges:

Posted: August 26th, 2009, 10:10 am
by dannygraves
funny, I was just talking about this in another thread! like seriously, what happened to the firing squad, what a good way to take care of things quickly!
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 10:19 am
by dannygraves
I don't know, I think its all relative... Does a guy who occasionally smokes a J to relax deserve to spend years in jail? does a guy unlucky enough to keep getting pulled over at 3am while driving the 2 blocks from the bar where his band plays and his house deserve to do real jail time. I think its all relative. things like the 3 strikes law and the idea of .08 are just rediculous.
I watch people at events blow into my breathalyzers and I can tell you no 2 poeple are at the same level of functionality at the same BAC. I've seem people blow .03 and there is no way they should be driving, but I've also seen people blow .12 and I wouldn't have guessed they drank anything at all. I even had one dude blow 0 no matter how much he drank, he just didn't metabolize through his lungs, I guess. What I am trying to say is I think its BS that there are prisons full of illegal imagrants and people with multiple misdemeanors.
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 10:20 am
by LAYNFRM
dannygraves wrote:that was the other thing my father in law was talkign about, the number of people locked up based on the 3 strikes law on weed charges, dui, and other BS. No one is doing any good in prison, that place should be reserved for dangerous people and serious criminals... I don't care what the law says, stoners are not serious criminals.
A guy I work with recently lost his job because he got another dui and they held him in jail for like 2 months. and my question is, if he had multiple DUIs, then why did he still have a license and what fuckign good does putting him in jail do? now he doesn't have a job or a license. if they would have pulled his license and fined the shit out of him, he'd still have a job and could pay. sometimes the logic just doesn't make any sense.
they lock the DUI people up because they aren't just endangering themselves. they are a high risk for killing people, and a lot of the time they do kill people. i see it all the time at work (fire department making wrecks), and they have no remorse whatsoever. a good bit of them already had their licenses revoked. the revoked license is the last thing they're worried about.
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 11:52 am
by britincali
This hit DUIs as hard as they do because there is a shitload of $$$$$$$$ involved.
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 11:54 am
by britincali
One guy most of you have met at pismo this year did 7 years for a bag of pot..... As is the case most the time he aint loaded and dint have the cash to fight it so a good ole public defender got involved
If you figure it costs around 50k a year to hold someone thats $350,000 of tax payers money for a weeks worth of herb.
Posted: August 26th, 2009, 10:28 pm
by CR500R7
Here in Australia it cost approx $60,000 a year to keep someone in the house of many doors.
Serious criminals should get instant DEATH, why the hell should we pay to keep them.
I know a bloke, who has lost his license at least 12 times ( no bull$h!t ), for speeding and DUI.
He started driving before he even had a license and has never stopped driving to this day or at least until they lock him up.
Does he care ? SEE ABOVE.
